MOOD Flashcards
The sustained and pervasive emotion subjectively experienced and reported by the patient, and is observable to others
Mood
unpleasant mood
Dysphoric Mood
normal range of mood
Euthymic Mood
The expression of one’s feelings without any restraint. It is frequently and overestimation of one’s significance and importance
Expansive mood
The person is easily provoked to anger and is easily annoyed it
Irritable mood
Characterized by an air of enjoyment and confidence. A mood which is more cheerful than normal but is not considered pathological
Elevated Mood
Intense elation with feeling of grandeur
Euphoria
feeling of intense rapture or delight
Ecstasy
the psychopathological feeling of sadness
Depression
loss of interest and withdrawal from all regular and pleasurable activities. Often associated with depression
Anhedonia
Sadness that is appropriate to a real loss
Grief or Mourning
The inability or difficulty in describing one’s moods or emotion
Alexithymia